About the Office of Water
What We Do
The Office of Water (OW) ensures drinking water is safe, and restores and maintains oceans, watersheds, and their aquatic ecosystems to protect human health, support economic and recreational activities, and provide healthy habitat for fish, plants and wildlife.
OW is responsible for implementing the Clean Water Act and Safe Drinking Water Act, and portions of the Coastal Zone Act Reauthorization Amendments of 1990, Resource Conservation and Recovery Act, Ocean Dumping Ban Act, Marine Protection, Research and Sanctuaries Act, Shore Protection Act, Marine Plastics Pollution Research and Control Act, London Dumping Convention, the International Convention for the Prevention of Pollution from Ships and several other statutes.
Headquartered in Washington, D.C., the Office of Water works with the ten EPA regional offices, other federal agencies, state and local governments, American Indian Tribes, the regulated community, organized professional and interest groups, land owners and managers, and the public-at-large. OW provides guidance, specifies scientific methods and data collection requirements, performs oversight and facilitates communication among those involved. OW helps the states and American Indian Tribes to build capacity, and water programs can be delegated to them for implementation.
Documents Related to Our Mission
- EPA Strategic Plan
- National Water Program Guidance
- National Water Program Performance, Trends and Best Practices Report
- Enhancing the Office of Water's Efficiency and Effectiveness
Organization
The Office of Water includes:
- Immediate Office of the Assistant Administrator for Water
- Office of Ground Water and Drinking Water
- Office of Science and Technology
- Office of Wastewater Management
- Office of Wetlands, Oceans and Watersheds
Immediate Office of the Assistant Administrator for Water (IO)
What We Do
Under the direction of the Assistant Administrator, the Immediate Office performs a variety of policy, communications, resources management, and operational functions for managing the National Water Program. The IO also works on broad or emerging issues in coordination with its program offices and other parts of EPA.
IO Organization
Bruno Pigott, Principal Deputy Assistant Administrator
- Phone: (202) 564-5700
- Mail code: 4101M | EPA mailing addresses
Mae Wu, Deputy Assistant Administrator
- Phone: (202) 564-5700
- Mail code: 4101M | EPA mailing addresses
Benita Best-Wong, Deputy Assistant Administrator
- Phone: (202) 564-5700
- Mail code: 4101M | EPA mailing addresses
David Risley, Chief of Staff
- Phone: (202) 564-5700
- Mail code: 4101M | EPA mailing addresses
Office of Ground Water and Drinking Water (OGWDW)
What We Do
- develop and help implement national drinking water standards;
- oversee and assist funding of state drinking water programs and source water protection programs;
- build the capacity of drinking water systems, including small, rural, and tribal communities;
- respond to emergencies and disasters that may impact our nation’s water and wastewater infrastructure;
- support efforts to build resiliency and increase security, including cybersecurity of water and wastewater utilities;
- protect underground sources of drinking water through the Underground Injection Control Program; and
- provide information about drinking water quality to the public.
EPA's structure is designed to enhance the execution of both established (e.g., regulatory development and implementation) and newer (e.g., Bipartisan Infrastructure Law, America’s Water Infrastructure Act, Water Infrastructure Improvements for the Nation Act) programs, today and in the future.
Programs and Projects Managed by OGWDW
- Building the Capacity of Drinking Water Systems
- Drinking Water Basics
- Drinking Water Contaminants
- Drinking Water Standards Development
- Drinking Water State Revolving Fund
- Private Drinking Water Wells
- Public Drinking Water Systems
- Safe Drinking Water Information System
- Source Water Protection
- Underground Injection Control
- Water Infrastructure and Cyber Resilience
Mail code: 4601M | EPA mailing addresses
Location: EPA Headquarters at Washington, D.C. Federal Triangle campus
202-564-3750
OGWDW Organization
- Phone: 202-564-4029
- Email: [email protected]
- Phone: 202-564-6591
- Email: [email protected]
The Office of Ground Water and Drinking Water includes:
- Drinking Water Capacity and Compliance Assistance Division
Marietta Echeverria, Director- Phone: 202-566-2659
- Email: [email protected]
- Drinking Water Infrastructure Development Division
Anita Maria Thompkins, Director- Phone: 202-564-3751
- Email: [email protected]
- Standards and Risk Management Division
Eric Burneson, Director- Phone: 202-564-5250
- Email: [email protected]
- Water Infrastructure and Cyber Resilience Division
David Travers, Director- Phone: 202-564-4638
- Email: [email protected]
Office of Science and Technology (OST)
What We Do
OST works with states, Tribes, and other stakeholders to develop recommended safe water quality levels for toxics, nutrients, and pathogens to help ensure our nation's waters can be used for fishing, swimming, and drinking water supplies. OST also develops national economically and technologically achievable performance standards to address water pollution from industry. In addition, our Water Reuse Program helps foster collaboration among water reuse stakeholders and helps advance water reuse applications across the United States.
Programs managed by OST
- Analytical Methods to Assess Wastewater
- Beaches
- Biosolids
- Cooling Water Intakes
- Drinking Water Contaminant Human Health Effects Information
- Fish and Shellfish Advisories
- Industrial Effluent Guidelines
- Harmful Algal Blooms
- Water Quality Standards
- Water Quality Criteria
- Water Reuse
Mail code: 4301M | EPA mailing addresses
Location: EPA Headquarters at Washington, D.C. Federal Triangle campus
202-566-0430
OST Organization
- Phone: 202-566-0430
- Email: [email protected]
- Phone: 202-564-3152
- Email: [email protected]
The Office of Science and Technology includes:
- Engineering and Analysis Division
Rob Wood, Director- Phone: 202-566-1822
- Email: [email protected]
- Standards and Health Protection Division
Sara Hisel-McCoy, Director- Phone: 202-566-1649
- Email: [email protected]
- Health and Ecological Criteria Division
Colleen Flaherty, Director- Phone: 202-566-5939
- Email: [email protected]
Office of Wastewater Management (OWM)
What We Do
OWM supports the Clean Water Act by promoting effective and responsible water use, wastewater treatment, disposal and management and by encouraging the protection and restoration of watersheds. We provide regulatory standards, voluntary management approaches, and financial and technical assistance to states, Tribes, communities, and regulated entities to protect human health and aquatic ecosystems, reduce flooding, and protect the nation’s infrastructure investment.
Programs and Projects Managed by OWM
- Animal Feeding Operations
- Clean Water State Revolving Fund
- Clean Watersheds Needs Survey
- Combined Sewer Overflows and Sanitary Sewer Overflows
- Green Infrastructure
- Permits - National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES)
- Septic Systems (Onsite/Decentralized)
- Small, Rural, and Tribal Wastewater Systems
- Stormwater Management
- Sustainable Water Infrastructure
- U.S./Mexico Border Water Infrastructure
- Water Infrastructure and Resiliency Finance Center
- Water Infrastructure Finance and Innovation Act (WIFIA)
- Water Pollution Control (Section 106) Grants
- WaterSense Program
Mail code: 4201M | EPA mailing addresses
Location: EPA Headquarters at Washington, D.C. Federal Triangle campus
202-564-0748
OWM Organization
- Phone: 202-564-0748
- Email: [email protected]
- Phone: 202-564-6296
- Email: [email protected]
The Office of Wastewater Management includes:
- Water Infrastructure Division
Raffael Stein, Director- Phone: 202-564-5385
- Email: [email protected]
- Water Permits Division
Chris Kloss, Director- Phone: 202-564-1438
- Email: [email protected]
- WIFIA Management Division
Jorianne Jernberg, Director- Phone: 202-566-1831
- Email: [email protected]
Office of Wetlands, Oceans and Watersheds (OWOW)
What We Do
OWOW works to protect our freshwater, estuarine, coastal and ocean ecosystems, including watersheds and wetlands. We regulate and monitor ocean dumping and vessel discharges, and reduce aquatic trash and marine debris. We protect water quality and habitats in 28 estuaries around the nation. We control polluted runoff and restore impaired waters.
Programs and Projects Managed by OWOW
- Climate Ready Estuaries
- Healthy Watersheds Program
- Impaired Waters and Total Maximum Daily Loads (TMDLs)
- Mississippi River/Gulf of Mexico Hypoxia Task Force
- Monitoring Water Quality
- National Aquatic Resource Surveys (NARS)
- National Estuary Program
- Nutrient Pollution
- Ocean Discharge Criteria
- Ocean Dumping Management
- Polluted Runoff: Nonpoint Source Pollution
- Section 404 of the Clean Water Act
- Trash Free Waters
- Urban Waters
- Vessels, Marinas and Ports
- WATERS (Watershed Assessment, Tracking & Environmental Results) Databases
- Watershed Academy
- Wetlands Protection and Restoration
Mail code: 4501T | EPA mailing addresses
Location: EPA Headquarters at Washington, D.C. Federal Triangle campus
202-566-1146
Email: [email protected]
OWOW Organization
- Phone: 202-566-1652
- Email: [email protected]
- Phone: 202-564-8811
- Email: [email protected]
The Office of Wetlands, Oceans and Watersheds includes:
- Watershed Restoration, Assessment, and Protection Division
Michael Scozzafava, Acting Director- Phone: 202-566-2858
- Email: [email protected]
- Oceans, Wetlands, and Communities Division
Stacey M. Jensen, Director- Phone: 202-564-1356
- Email: [email protected]